Likud Cancels Vote on Netanyahu's Personal Slots Proposal Amid Legal Challenges
The Likud party postponed a scheduled vote by its central committee on a proposal by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister Haim Katz to grant the party chairman personal reserved slots on the party list and to approve the primary election regulations. The delay came after several petitions were filed with the Central District Court in Lod, requesting a halt to the election process until an alternative proposal can be presented for consideration. The legal challenges have effectively suspended the planned internal party vote, creating uncertainty around the upcoming Likud primaries and the party's candidate selection process.
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